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Daylilies 
Hemerocallis, widely known 
Daylilies, are the ideal hardy ea 
ennial for bloom in your garden, 
from Iris time until frost. 
- Adaptable to all sections of our 
country and to all types of soil, to 
~ sun or shade and free from insects 
and disease, they will give you col- 
orful bloom even in dry periods. 
They require little attention and 
once established are a beauty spot 
in your garden for years. 
From -over 600 varieties now 
growing in our garden we offer the 
following proven varieties. 
AFTERGLOW (Stout). Pale buif 
and peach. July-Aug. 36 in. $2.00 
AMARYLLIS (Betscher ). Golden 
yellow. July, 36 in. 35c 
AMBERGRIS (Dennett). Rich am- 
ber, darker eye zone, ruffled. July 
48 in. $3.50 
AMULET (Nesmith). Chinese 
ee flushed azalea pink. July. 42 
$2.50 
‘ANNA BETSCHER (Betscher). 
Deep orange. July. 36 in. 40c 
ANNETTE (Russell). Dark ma- 
hogany red. July. 30 in. $2.00 
ANTIMONY (Nesmith). A flaring 
and frilled flower of pinkish apricot- 
buff. July-Aug. 40 in. $1.50 
ANTOINETTE (Haywood). Large 
purple, brown. July-Aug. 36 in. 
$2.00 
Early orange. 
30) ins Soe 
Chamois, 
30 in. 50c 
APRICOT (Yeld). 
Fragrant. May-June. 
ARABY (Haywood). 
brown eye zone. July. 
ARGO (Dennett). 
er eye zone, orange sepals. Heavy 
ee Strong stalks. July. 42 
$3.50 
‘AUGUST ORANGE (Stout). Small, 
rich orange. Aug.-Sept. 36 se a 
AUGUST PIONEER ae 
Chrome-yellow, flushed red. Small 
blooms. Aug.-Sept. 34 in. 50¢ 
AUTUMN RED (Nesmith). A vel- 
vety red with a long season of bloom. 
Aug.-Sept. 40 in. $1.50 
AZTEC GOLD (Dennett). Deep rich 
gold, July-Aug. 36 in. 50c 
BABY TEARS (Russell). Gold 
with petals deeply marked rosy-red. 
Julye | SGsins 75¢ 
BAGDAD > (Stout). Brown and red- 
dish tones, with a yellow throat. 
Suly 4 ONIN eee ; 50c 
Rose red, deep-. 
BAGGETTE (Russell), Pale yel- 
low, tips of petals lilac. July-Aug. 
30 in. $3.00 
BARDELEY (Perry). Open flowers 
combining pale shades of copper and 
rose. July. 48 in. 35¢ 
BARONET (Stout). Fulvous red 
uae broad petals. July-Aug. 24 
: $1.50 
BEACON FLAME (Nesmith). Very 
lovely Jasper red. July-Aug. 36 
in, a7 . $2.50 
BICOLOR (Stout). Orange and 
pale red bicolor. July-Aug. 40 in. 
$1.50 
BIJOU (Stout). A ground color 
orange, overcast with rich fulvous- 
red. June-July. 24 in. 50c 
BLACK HILLS (Russell). A really 
glossy black red. A beauty. July. 
36 in. $3.00 
BLANCE HOOKER (Stout). Brick- 
red, darker center. June-July. 36 
in. $3.00 
BLITHSOME (Nesmith). A_ beau- 
tiful cream. Fragrant. Aug. 48 
in. $5.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Nesmith). 
Pompeian rose and yellow bicolor. 
July-Aug. 38 in. $2.50 
BOUNTIFUL (Cook). A grand 
lemon-yellow that does not fade in 
hottest sun. July. 30 in. $1.00 
BOUTONNIERE (Stout). Small 
yellow with rosy-peach tipped petals. 
Late boomer, Aug.-Sept. 36 in. 50c 
BRANDYWINE (Wheeler). A _ rich 
garnet-mahogany with purple eye 
zone, Recurved and. overlapping 
petals, with twisted tips. July. 32. 
in. $3.00 
RROWN EYED SUSAN _ (Eleanor 
Hill). Golden yellow with rich 
brown eyed zone. July-Aug. 36 
in. $2.00 
BRUNETTE (Stout). Earliest - 
brown to tan red to bloom, May- 
June. 30 in. $1.00 
BUCKEYE (Stout). Orange with 
large spot of mahogany-red. Simi- 
lar to Mikado, but earlier. June- 
Julyeao0"in: $1.0 
BURBANK. Nice pale yellow. June- 
iulyem o4rin, 35¢ | 
BURGUNDY (Nesmith). Large 
wine-red with long blooming season. 
$1.50 
Soft tones of 
July-Aug. 30 in. 
75¢ 
July-Sept. 30 in. 
BURMAH (Nesmith). 
rose and copper, 

